A new weight category might be a challenge for many other athletes but not for China’s three-time Paralympic champion Tan Yujiao, who smashed the four-year-old Asian record in her very first attempt on the third day of Elite competitions at the…
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Got a cold? Try sucking on a peppermint, say scientists | Science, Climate & Tech News
There seem to be plenty of colds going around at the moment – so here’s a possible aid you might not have considered: peppermints.
Newly published research from scientists at Cardiff University says sucking on them can increase…
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Kylie Jenner Makes Her Music Debut in ‘Fourth Strike’ With Terror Jr
Kylie Jenner has officially entered the music scene as the breathy vocalist featured on a new single by Terror Jr called “Fourth Strike.” The single is a continuation of Terror Jr’s song “Three Strikes,” which was featured in an ad…
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Sequential testing finds link between skin microbiome and hyperpigmentation
Sequential has found a link between the skin microbiome and its role in hyperpigmentation. The company urges formulators to keep the skin barrier and pH balance in high focus for skin care, and prioritize bacterial strains that protect from…
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Where is it headed, and what next to expect from interstellar comet?
Now 3I/ATLAS is travelling towards the Sun and will reach perihelion on October 29. This is another crucial moment in its trip. It will soon hide from our vision, and we won’t see it for a long time. Harvard scientist Loeb thinks that if it is an…
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Sophie Grégoire Trudeau: All about the estranged wife of former Canadian PM caught in the middle of Justin Trudeau-Katy Perry romance |
The Justin Trudeau and Katy Perry romance is heating up, and how!For the duo, this month started with vacationing on a yacht in Santa Barbara, California, as Trudeau and Perry were spotted kissing and cuddling with each other.The pair first…
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A fiscal incentive program to produce sustainable aviation fuel from used cooking oil in Indonesia
Indonesia is exploring pathways to incorporate sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) into its national biofuel program, with used cooking oil (UCO) emerging as a promising feedstock. This research brief examines how the Indonesian government could establish a Used Cooking Oil Fund (UCOF) to support SAF production through export levy revenues, similar to the successful Palm Oil Estate Fund model used for biodiesel.
The analysis surveys UCO collection practices across Asian countries and evaluates three potential service fee structures on UCO exports. Our findings indicate that implementing a service fee above $150 per ton could generate sufficient revenue to subsidize UCO-based hydroprocessed esters and fatty acids (HEFA) fuel production, helping Indonesia meet its 1% SAF blending target by 2027.
Policy considerations:
- Centralize UCO collection regulations. Indonesia’s decentralized collection scheme has achieved below 50% collection rates. Central government oversight with clear producer responsibilities could significantly improve UCO supply.
- Establish a Used Cooking Oil Fund. Following the successful model for palm oil biodiesel, a UCOF could provide incentives either for UCO collection or directly to HEFA producers to achieve price parity with conventional jet fuel.
- Increase the UCO export service fee. Raising the current 9.5% service fee to above $150/ton would generate sufficient revenue to support the 1% SAF blending mandate while creating surplus funds for future program expansion.
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WatchGuard Ends the EDR Paywall: Introducing Endpoint
SEATTLE, Oct. 14, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — WatchGuard® Technologies, a global leader in unified cybersecurity, today announced the launch of Endpoint Security Prime (Prime), a disruptive new package that redefines the standard for endpoint…
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Beware of getting your product buying advice from AI for one big reason, says Ziff Davis CEO
Vivek Shah, CEO of Ziff Davis.
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The CEO who is currently best known for standing up to OpenAI by suing it for allowing ChatGPT to make unauthorized copies of his company’s content, has turned his attention to warning…
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The Sora-TikTok U.S. era of short-form video
The short-form video market is on the verge of a new era. The planned TikTok U.S. spin-off may have answered the question of whether the predominant short-form video platform will be banned in the U.S., but it has raised new questions regarding…
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